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Use static generation for dynamic blog pages with Next.js

Tomasz Łakomy
InstructorTomasz Łakomy
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Can a blog be static and dynamic at the same time? With Next.js, the answer is: yes!

Next.js allows us to have a dynamic route (e.g. posts/[id]) with statically generated content at a build time. It's the best of both worlds, as all of our content will be served to users as a static page!

In this lesson we're going to learn how to use both getStaticProps and getStaticPaths in order to statically generate dynamic pages with Next.js

If you'd like to learn more, check out Next.js docs.

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